Introduction

If you live in Johannesburg or Soweto, there’s a good chance your home has cracks — even if it’s relatively new.
Maybe they’re tiny hairline cracks. Maybe you’ve ignored them, thinking: “All houses have cracks.”
The truth is: not all cracks are harmless, and some can cost you thousands if left untreated.
At Promen Services, we inspect homes across Johannesburg and Soweto daily. One of the most common issues we see is small cracks that homeowners ignore, only to find later that they’ve caused damp, plaster damage, or structural problems.
In this guide, we’ll cover:
- Why cracks happen in South African homes
- Which cracks are normal and which are dangerous
- How often you should check for cracks
- How cracks can affect your property value
- When to call in professionals
By the end, you’ll know exactly how to protect your home and keep it looking newly built.
Why Cracks Are So Common in South African Homes
South African homes face unique challenges that make cracks more frequent than in many other countries.
1. Expansive Clay Soil in Johannesburg & Soweto
Much of the Gauteng area sits on clay-rich soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry.
This seasonal movement puts pressure on your foundations and walls, causing cracks over time — even in newly built houses.
Learn how to prevent small cracks from becoming bigger in our pillar blog: How Often Should You Maintain Your Home in South Africa
2. Extreme Weather
Johannesburg and Soweto experience:
- Heavy summer rainfall
- Long dry winter periods
These conditions lead to:
- Plaster shrinkage
- Foundation movement
- Fading paint and water penetration
Homes that are not maintained regularly will develop visible cracks faster.
3. Delayed Maintenance
Small cracks left untreated:
- Expand
- Allow water in
- Lead to damp
- Damage plaster and paint
See our full Preventative Home Maintenance Checklist to avoid these problems.
Different Types of Cracks
1. Hairline Cracks (Usually Harmless)
- Fine, straight cracks in plaster
- Usually appear in the first few years of building
- Often due to plaster shrinkage or minor settlement
These cracks are cosmetic, but should still be monitored and repaired professionally to prevent moisture ingress.
2. Structural Cracks (Dangerous)
- Wider than 3mm
- Stair-step patterns in brickwork
- Cracks near doors and windows
- Cracks that reappear after repair
Ignoring these can lead to serious foundation issues. Read more about related problems in our Plaster Repairs vs Rebuilding blog.
3. Damp-Related Cracks
- Cracks combined with water stains
- Often on exterior walls
- Can lead to mould inside the home
If you see this, check our Damp Problems in South African Homes guide.
When Should You Worry About Cracks?
Here’s a practical checklist for Johannesburg & Soweto homeowners:
Immediate Action Required if cracks are:
- Wider than 3mm
- Stair-step in brickwork
- Near doors/windows
- Accompanied by damp or peeling paint
Monitor Only if cracks are:
- Hairline
- Do not widen over time
- No moisture penetration
For a full schedule of home checks, see How Often Should You Maintain Your Home in South Africa.
How Often Should Cracks Be Checked?
- Annually: Inspect all visible cracks, measure widths, look for damp
- Every 3–5 years: Repair recurring cracks, re-plaster damaged areas, repaint properly
Annual inspections form part of our Preventative Home Maintenance Checklist.
DIY vs Professional Repairs
DIY Repairs Often Fail
- Paint over cracks → hides problem, traps moisture
- Quick-fix fillers → fail after a few months
Professional Repairs
- Open cracks properly
- Reinforce and seal
- Repair plaster professionally
- Protect foundations long-term
At Promen Services, we ensure cracks are repaired for lasting results, not temporary fixes.
How Cracks Affect Property Value
Even small cracks matter:
- Lower buyer confidence
- Suggest poor maintenance
- Can delay property sales
- Reduce selling price
Regular crack repair and maintenance makes your property look well cared for and maintain value.
Cracks & Damp
Cracks often allow water in, which leads to:
- Damp patches
- Mould growth
- Weak plaster
- Brick deterioration
Learn how to permanently fix damp in our Damp Problems in South African Homes guide.
Related Topics
- How Often Should You Maintain Your Home in South Africa? – Full maintenance plan
- How Often Should You Repaint Your House in South Africa? – Painting schedule
- Plaster Repairs vs Rebuilding – Professional plaster advice
- Preventative Home Maintenance Checklist – Yearly maintenance schedule
- Damp Problems in South African Homes – Solve damp issues
Need Help (Let Us Know)
If you’re unsure whether the cracks in your home are serious, let Promen Services inspect and advise.
We specialize in:
- Crack repairs
- Plastering
- Damp prevention
- Full home maintenance in Johannesburg & Soweto
